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1 1, 2| he looked at it.~“And you understand that language, don’t you?” 2 1, 4| Glenarvan.~“Yes, Edward, you understand me. The DUNCAN is a good 3 1, 5| such a wife, one who could understand and enter into all his views. 4 1, 10| separation, and—”~“Yes, dear, I understand, it is all right; and I 5 1, 14| myself. I insist upon it; you understand; I insist upon it. Heaven 6 1, 15| Glenarvan nor the Major could understand.~The Patagonian surveyed 7 1, 15| Patagonian, for he did not understand a single syllable.~However, 8 1, 15| made no reply.~“He doesn’t understand,” said the geographer.~“ 9 1, 15| Vos compriendeis?“ (Do you understand?) shouted Paganel, at the 10 1, 15| Evidently the Indian did not understand, for he replied in Spanish,~“ 11 1, 15| No comprendo“ (I do not understand).~It was Paganel’s turn 12 1, 15| how is it that you don’t understand him then?”~“Why, of course, 13 1, 15| to say, because you can’t understand him,” returned the Major 14 1, 15| Patagonian, but he gave him to understand that it would be useless.~ 15 1, 16| is possible to make him understand the object of our expedition, 16 1, 16| it the story he would not understand, or the storyteller?” said 17 1, 16| Patagonian to speak.~“Does he understand?” said Glenarvan.~“That 18 1, 16| Patagonian language. You understand him, my friends, he means 19 1, 18| But how will you manage to understand what Thalcave says, Glenarvan?” 20 1, 18| not fear either making him understand me, or my understanding 21 1, 18| the bit.~Thalcave did not understand Thaouka, it turned out, 22 1, 18| and gave his friends to understand they were lying there in 23 1, 19| task for the two men to understand each other, but, most fortunately, 24 1, 19| the prairie, making him understand that now was the time when 25 1, 19| kept him back by making him understand the impossibility of their 26 1, 20| apparently unable to make him understand. Thalcave’s gaze was fixed 27 1, 20| Paganel. Thalcave and I can’t understand each other at all.”~After 28 1, 21| The geographer could not understand what he meant by it, and 29 1, 21| Thalcave. The Indian could not understand how so many words could 30 1, 21| and said at last,~“Ah! I understand. It is all clear now; everything 31 1, 26| Paganel tried to make him understand their new interpretation 32 2, 5| Glenarvan was wise enough to understand this, and felt he must set 33 2, 11| cried Glenarvan. “I do not understand you.”~“It is better than 34 2, 12| Helena reassured him. “Do you understand English, my little man?” 35 2, 12| asked the young lady.~“I understand it and speak it,” replied 36 2, 12| arithmetic.~Toline could not understand this outburst of affection 37 2, 13| one that you will easily understand. In this country where the 38 2, 17| astonishment, at a loss to understand this unaccountable agitation. 39 2, 18| Mulrady; and now you can understand why the brave fellow was 40 3, 4| hardly sobered, could not understand his orders. His incoherent 41 3, 7| New Zealand war. But to understand and appreciate the critical 42 3, 14| conceived,” said the Major.~“You understand,” replied the geographer, “ 43 3, 16| who does not in the least understand what he is being asked.~“ 44 3, 16| were totally at a loss to understand the bewilderment of the 45 3, 19| were wholly at a loss to understand him.~“Yes!” he repeated, “